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Florence Nightingale J Nurs
November 2024
University of Kochi, School of Nursing, Kochi, Japan.
Aim: The purpose of this study is to shed light on the sense of self that occurs amongst those who have been diagnosed with the early stages of dementia, where the individual attempts narrowing their world.
Methods: The research was conducted using qualitative induction research methods, and data were collected using semi-structured interview methods. The interviews were conducted between 2017 and 2019.
J Med Ethics
January 2025
Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK
Doctors' strikes are legally permissible in the UK, with the situation differing in other countries. But are they morally permissible? Doug McConnell and Darren Mann have systematically attempted to dismiss the arguments for the moral impermissibility of doctors' strikes and creatively attempted to provide further moral justification for them. Unfortunately for striking doctors, they fail to achieve this.
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December 2022
Department of Neuroscience, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics, Maternal and Child Health (DINOGMI), Section of Psychiatry, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
Integr Psychol Behav Sci
June 2022
Si-Mian Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
In this paper, I examine a Chinese family's oral history, which revolves around their tumultuous life transformations under the impact of China's communist movement between 1940 and 1977. Using interviews with four siblings who have distinctive personalities and life narratives, I focus on how they apply fatalistic thinking-a phenomenon popular among ordinary Chinese but is rarely analyzed by scholars-to make sense of the vicissitudes of the fates of the family members. I position the Chinese family's oral history in macro and micro contexts.
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August 2020
Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
In this paper I aim to show why pediatric suffering must be understood as a judgment or evaluation, rather than a mental state. To accomplish this task, first I analyze the various ways that the label of suffering is used in pediatric practice. Out of this analysis emerge what I call the twin poles of pediatric suffering.
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